The Lux Nova by EASTON+COMBS is Inspired by Gothic Stained Glass
Meghan Young — February 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: eastoncombs & bustler.net
The P.S.1 competition over at MoMA is going strong as they announce the finalists for their annual courtyard installation and included in that honored list is EASTON+COMBS's Lux Nova.
Inspired by the Gothic stained glass of Abbey Saint Denis in Paris, the Lux Nova installation features multicolored rays that mimic the kaleidoscopic display once witnessed in the sacred religious setting. Made from polycarbonate, the Lux Nova is stunning to behold.
Inspired by the Gothic stained glass of Abbey Saint Denis in Paris, the Lux Nova installation features multicolored rays that mimic the kaleidoscopic display once witnessed in the sacred religious setting. Made from polycarbonate, the Lux Nova is stunning to behold.
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